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EVERY VOTE COUNTS!


It’s time for the Tomorrow’s Cleaning Awards 2026 – but who will come out on top after you cast your vote? Read on to discover the best products and services from the professional cleaning, hygiene and waste industry.


After a very busy year for the cleaning and hygiene sector, the time has come to celebrate the best that the industry has to offer: the Tomorrow’s Cleaning Awards 2026 are now open for voting.


Now in its 15th year, the Tomorrow’s Cleaning Awards are designed to celebrate the best products and services, most of which have graced the pages of our magazine over the past 12 months or so. The finalists are a mix of innovative new products and services, as well as many long-standing favourites built on great performance and an exemplary reputation.


Following weeks of deliberations, we’ve managed to narrow down a massive list of entries to the impressive finalists that you’ll find in this guide. Covering everything from training to the latest in cleaning robotics, environmentally-friendly solutions and new formulations, the diversity on show demonstrates the depth and variety that our industry has, and how adaptable it is to a constantly evolving market.


In this guide, you’ll find a handy breakdown of each product and service, with all the information you’ll need to know about each finalist as you make up your mind on who to vote for. With so many to choose from, there’s a lot of information to digest, so take your time before confirming your pick and visiting the voting form, which you can access on every page.


CHOOSING YOUR WINNER No pressure, but now we’ve selected the best that our industry has to offer, it’s all down to you. It’s your job to let us know who you want to be crowned champion this year. Voting is now open, and you have until Monday 9 March 2026 to make your choice and pick your champion. Whether it’s a service you’ve been using regularly for years, or a new, innovative and game-changing product, it’s up to you to make your choice and tell us who you believe deserves the top spot when the results are announced.


Every year, it becomes more and more challenging to narrow down the list of products, services and innovations that make it into the list of Finalists you’ll find inside these pages, as the volume of deserving products and services continues to grow. Make sure your vote counts by reading through this guide, and by encouraging your friends and colleagues to join in. Let’s make this a proper round of applause for our amazing industry by getting more people involved than ever before.


Last year, Harpic’s Fresh & Hygienic Stickers from Reckitt emerged victorious, as the fuss-free toilet sticker blocks captured the imagination of our readers who appreciated its performance and variety of scents. The contest was very close, however, as it only just pipped Nilfisk’s SC550 walk-behind scrubber dryer, which came in a very close second. Finally, the Oxygen-Supreme Constant Air Freshener & Odour Eliminator from Fragrance Delivery Technologies arrived close behind in third place, narrowly beating what turned to be a highly competitive Top 20.


Our 2025 Awards were a huge success, with more people voting than ever before. Competition between finalists is always surprisingly close, with differences in position often coming down to just a handful of votes. Do not underestimate how important each and every vote is: make sure to share this Guide with colleagues, friends and family in order to give you favourite the chance to shine. Anyone could emerge victorious in the Tomorrow’s Cleaning Awards 2026, so spread the word to cheer on your chosen entry.


HOW TO VOTE Voting is open to everyone, not just readers of Tomorrow’s Cleaning, and the process couldn’t be simpler. All you have to do is take a look at all of our nominees, visit the online poll linked on every page, and select your favourite entry. That’s it. We don’t ask for anything but your opinion and there’s nothing to sign up to: just pick your favourite and the job’s done. Optionally, you can also tell us why you made your choice if you like, but the voting itself is quick and easy, with no digging for information. Simple!


Just CLICK HERE to vote or click VOTE NOW at the bottom of each page to vote.


THE FINALISTS ABM Connect – ABM


Accreditation Schemes – CHSA ASK ALFRED – ecosense Cleaning Biologix – BioHygiene Centrego Renew – Robert Scott CleanSure Hygiene Auditing Solution – MSL Solution Providers Co-Botics Next Gen range – ICE CR2 – Prochem Europe D9 Professional – SEBO e:dose range – Evans Vanodine Ecobot 50 – TASKI


Ecofibre Compostable Wipes – Robert Scott Executive Series Housekeeping Cart – Rubbermaid Commercial Products i-hygienic range – i-team Global KIRA CV 50 – Kärcher Loo of the Year Awards LoopBox – 2Pure Products LS200 – SEKO


Maximum Eco Biotech range – Greyland MS60 Robotic Scrubber Dryer – Robert Scott Multiwash PRO Steam – Truvox International neurosense – ecosense Cleaning OurFresh 2.0 Air Freshener – P-Wave Pest Control Services – Shield Pest Control PodOra – InnuScience Professional Pest Control Services – Beaver Pest Control


PS001G 40Vmax XGT Scrubber Polisher – Makita UK


Raphael range – Northwood Recessed Combi Unit – Dudley Industries Recessed In-Cubicle Unit – Dudley Industries


ReNew – Kimberly-Clark Professional TimeGate+ – WorkWave ToolSense Tork SmartOne – Essity Vertical Services – Principle Cleaning Services Virtual Training Suite - BICSc


CLICK HERE to vote for your favourite.


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